This
series in environmental humanities offers approaches to medieval, early
modern, and global pre-industrial cultures from interdisciplinary
environmental perspectives. We invite submissions (both monographs and
edited collections) in the fields of ecocriticism, specifically
ecofeminism and new ecocritical analyses of under-represented
literatures; queer ecologies; posthumanism; waste studies; environmental
history; environmental archaeology; animal studies and zooarchaeology;
landscape studies; ‘blue humanities’, and studies of environmental /
natural disasters and change and their effects on pre-modern cultures.

Proposals Welcome:

We
invite scholars at any stage of their careers to share their book
proposals and draft manuscripts with us. Publications that make
connections between environmental issues in pre-industrial cultures and
current issues in sustainability, environmental policy, climate change,
and human-nature interactions are especially welcome.